| Science - 1990 - 303 pages
This latest volume in the series focuses on evolution and palaeobotany, plant-microbe interactions, and biomechanics. Collinson reviews the Early Tertiary floras and presents ... | |
| Alan Turner - History - 1997 - 278 pages
The author and illustrator draw on the surviving seven species of large cats and remains of their prehistoric ancestors to explain and illustrate their anatomy and function ... | |
| Gary Haynes - Nature - 1991 - 430 pages
This study uses the ecology and behaviour of modern elephants to create models for reconstructing the life and death of extinct mammoths and mastodons. | |
| A. H. Delsemme - Nature - 1998 - 346 pages
This 1998 book examines the remarkable story of the emergence of life and intelligence through the complex evolutionary history of the Universe. | |
| Kenneth Carpenter, Philip J. Currie - Nature - 1992 - 360 pages
In recent years dinosaurs have captured the attention of the public at an unprecedented scale. At the heart of this resurgence in popular interest is an increased level of ... | |
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